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Th...You summed it up perfectly in your last line: <br /> The question is not whether to use the tools or not, the question is how to proceed to learn how to to use the teaching and learning tools of this age.<br /><br />The question can't be if we should use the tools, no one questions using pencils or books as a learning tool...they were the tools we had available for learning. There are new tools for learning. We should and will be using them. How we use them matters. How they drive and direct learning matter.Mrs. Tenkelyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15943016358147486172noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8816065258449299220.post-1412450408511978662010-11-13T07:09:37.797-06:002010-11-13T07:09:37.797-06:00I love this thought. I'm very excited that th...I love this thought. I'm very excited that these conversations are happening at the district level. That is awesome.<br /><br />I had girl last year who didn't know her phone number when she was filling out a high school AVID application. She said it was in her phone and asked if she could pull out her phone. <br /><br />Of course, I said yes. I was expecting a basic phone and she pulled out a Blackberry. Eighth grade. Blackberry? Our students have the technology. <br /><br />Would I enjoy typing a paper on a BB? Probably not but I'm sure that my students feel differently and could make it work. <br /><br />As a 1:1 classroom, I can't imagine going back. The tools that we have available are simply amazing. We take notes in Google Docs. We blog with Kid Blog. We research during our tutorials. Teachers and students outside our classroom routinely comment in student work (that never happened before). <br /><br />Letting kids bring in the tool of choice, using web based options in the classroom (making platform irrelevant) and engage student is the key. <br /><br />Great post. Please keep me updated on the direction is going with this.BKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12880121067443145641noreply@blogger.com